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BS ISO 9599:2015 : Copper, lead, zinc and nickel sulfide concentrates. Determination of hygroscopic moisture content of the analysis sample. Gravimetric method

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Cross References:
ISO 10251
ISO 12743


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BS ISO/IEC 15438:2015 : Information technology. Automatic identification and data capture techniques. PDF417 bar code symbology specification

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 646
ISO/IEC 15415
ISO/IEC 15424
ISO/IEC 19762-1
ISO/IEC 19762-2
ISO/IEC 24723
ISO/IEC 8859-1
AIM USA PDF417:1994
AIM PDF417:1994
ANSI X3.4
AIM Inc. ITS/04-001


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BS ISO/IEC 15944-2:2015 : Information technology. Business Operational View. Registration of scenarios and their components as business objects

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC Directives Part 1:2014
ISO/IEC Directives Part 1:2015
ISO 639-2:1998
ISO/IEC 6523-1:1998
ISO/IEC 6523-2:1998
ISO/IEC 7812-2:2007
ISO/IEC 11179-3:2003
ISO/IEC 11179-6:2005
ISO/IEC 14662:2010
ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011
ISO/IEC 15944-5:2008
ISO 19135:2005
ISO 1087-1:2000
ISO 3166-1:1997


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BS ISO/IEC 19794-7:2014+A1:2015 : Information technology. Biometric data interchange formats. Signature/sign time series data

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 8825-1
ISO/IEC 19785-1
ISO/IEC 19785-2
ISO/IEC 19785-3
ISO/IEC 19794-1:2011
ISO/IEC 24787
LZMA SDK 9.22
ISO/IEC 8824-1
ISO/IEC 8825-2
ISO/IEC 8825-6


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Amendment, October 2015. Amends and replaces BS ISO/IEC 19794-7:2014

BS ISO/IEC 19770-2:2015 : Information technology. Software asset management. Software identification tag

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 19770–5
IEEE 1003.1:2013
IETF RFC 3986
ISO/IEC 8601
IETF RFC 4122
IETF RFC 5988
IETF RFC 6761
IETF RFC 3629


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BS ISO/IEC 15944-9:2015 : Information technology. Business Operational View. Business transaction traceability framework for commitment exchange

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Cross References:
ISO 8601:2004
ISO 9000:2005
ISO/IEC 14662
ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011
ISO/IEC 15944-5:2008
ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007
ISO 9001:2008
ISO 10005:2005
ISO 10006:2003
ISO 10007:2003
ISO/IEC 15459-5:2007
ISO TS 16949:2009
ISO 22000:2005
ISO 22005:2007
ISO 22745-2:2010
ISO 26324:2012
ITU-T X.660


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BS ISO/IEC 27006:2015 : Information technology. Security techniques. Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of information security management systems

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015
ISO/IEC 27000
ISO/IEC 27001:2013
ISO 19011
ISO/IEC 27007
ISO 9001


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BS ISO/IEC 24770-62:2015 : Information technology. Real-time locating system (RTLS) device performance test methods. High rate pulse repetition frequency Ultra Wide Band (UWB) air interface

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 19762-1
ISO/IEC 19762-3
ISO/IEC 24730-62
ISO/IEC 24769-62


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BS ISO/IEC 24769-62:2015 : Information Technology. Real Time Locating System (RTLS) Device Conformance Test Methods. High rate pulse repetition frequency Ultra Wide Band (UWB) air interface

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Cross References:
ISO/IEC 19762-1
ISO/IEC 19762-3
ISO/IEC 24730-62:2013


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ICAO 9756 - Part 1 : Manual of Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation - Part 1: Organization and Planning (Doc 9756 AN/965)

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The purpose of this manual is to encourage the uniform application of the Standards and Recommended Practices contained in Annex 13 and to provide information and guidance to States on the procedures, practices and techniques that can be used in aircraft accident investigations. Since accident investigations vary in complexity, a document of this kind cannot cover all eventualities. The more common techniques and processes, however, have been included. Although this manual will be of use to experiences and inexperienced investigators alike, it is not a substitute for investigation training and experience.

NEMA MG 3-1974 (R2014) : Sound Level Prediction for Installed Rotating Electrical Machines

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Provides a method for estimating sound pressure levels of installed rotating electrical machines.

CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14496-3C-10 (R2015) : Amendment 1:2010 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14496-3-06, Information Technology - Coding of Audio-Visual Objects - Part 3: Audio - Amendment 1: HD-AAC profile and MPEG Surround signaling (Adopted Amendment 1:2010 to ISO/IEC 14496-3:06)

ACI SP-4 : Formwork for Concrete

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The 8th Edition, authored by David W. Johnston, North Carolina State University, is a major revision of the document to bring it up-to-date with "Guide to Formwork for Concrete (ACI 347R-14)." Revisions include referencing current standards and practices, removing outdated or irrelevant material, adding content on new developments in formwork technology and practice, and updating the look and layout of the document.

This edition considers the updated lateral pressure and other provisions now provided by ACI 347R-14. Expanded coverage is provided in SP-4 for wind loads on formwork specialized from ASCE/SEI 7-10 as modified by ASCE/SEI 37-14. The design of formwork has been divided into two chapters, one focusing on bending, shear, and deflection of wall, slab, and column formwork members, and a second focusing on shoring and bracing members. Bridge formwork considerations have been moved into a separate chapter. A new chapter summarizing the recommendations of ACI 347.3R-13, "Guide to Formed Concrete Surfaces," has been added.

Benefits of the 8th Edition include:

— An ACI best-selling document

— Allowable strength design and load and resistance factor design examples

— Updated to current standards

— Chapter problems for classroom study

— 500 modern color photographs

— 150 color illustrations

— Includes ACI 347R-14

CSA C22.2 No. 0.23-15 : General requirements for battery-powered appliances

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Preface

This is the harmonized CSA Group and UL standard for General Requirements for Battery-Powered Appliances. It is the first edition of CSA C22.2 No. 0.23, and the second edition of UL 2595. This edition of UL 2595 supersedes the previous edition published on May 22, 2013.

Scope

1.1 This standard applies to battery operated appliances. This standard applies to appliances incorporating detachable, integral and separable battery packs. The maximum rated voltage for appliances and battery packs is 75 V d.c. 1.2 This standard also applies to battery-powered appliances that are also operated and/or charged directly from the mains or a non-isolated source, including appliances provided with integral battery chargers. The additional considerations for these constructions are contained in Additional Requirements for Battery Operated Appliances with a Connection to Mains or a Non-isolated Source, Clause 22. 1.3 These requirements are structured so as to be used in conjunction with an end product standard. These requirements are not intended to provide comprehensive evaluation of a battery operated appliance independent of an end-product standard. 1.4 These requirements only address the potential risks unique to the utilization of a battery supply in a product. With the exception of appliances that also have a mains or non-isolated source, these requirements replace or modify the requirements associated with risk of fire and electric shock for mains powered versions of the appliance in the end product standard. See Indent A in Table D1.1. 1.5 Conditions of use of the product that are the basis for test and other evaluations in the standard are retained and applied, as far as practicable, to these products employing a battery supply. 1.6 Battery operated appliances not able to be connected to mains connected power covered by this standard are not considered to be grounded (class l) or double-insulated (class II), appliances and therefore are not required to have basic, supplementary or reinforced insulation. Electric shock hazard is considered to exist only between parts of opposite polarity. 1.7 Battery packs for appliances covered under this standard intended to be charged by a non-isolated charger are to be evaluated by this standard and the requirements for protection against electric shock of the end-product standard. When evaluating a battery pack for protection against electric shock, the construction and test requirements are to be assessed with the battery fitted to the intended charger. 1.8 When evaluating the risk of fire associated with detachable battery packs, consideration has been given to the fact that these battery packs are unattended energy sources and have been evaluated as such in this standard. Detachable battery packs evaluated by this standard are therefore considered to fulfill an effective protection against the risk of fire equivalent to that of the end-product standard. 1.9 Since battery packs for appliances are submitted to different use patterns (such as rough use, high charging and discharging currents) their safety can be evaluated only by this standard and not by using other standards for battery packs, such as the Standard for Household and Commercial Batteries, UL 2054, unless otherwise indicated in this standard. 1.10 This standard does not apply to the safety of battery chargers themselves. However, this standard covers the safe functioning of lithium-ion battery systems. 1.11 This standard also addresses requirements covering the use of lithium-ion cells employed in battery systems in appliances. The following is considered within the context of these requirements:
    a) These requirements address the risk of fire or explosion of these batteries but do not cover any possible hazards associated with toxicity nor potential hazards associated with transportation or disposal. b) Battery systems covered by these requirements are not intended to be serviced by the end user. c) These requirements are intended to provide comprehensive evaluation of a battery only if used in products covered by this standard. d) These requirements refer to and require parameters supplied in reference to the cells that establish conditions for safe use of those cells. Those parameters form the basis of acceptance criteria for a number of tests contained herein. This standard does not independently evaluate the safety of cells. These parameters, taken as a set, constitute the "Specified Operating Region" for a cell. There may be several sets of specified operating region(s).
1.12 This standard is not intended to apply to appliances using general purpose batteries installed by the user, and this standard alone will not be sufficient to ensure all hazards are considered for these products? "battery packs". 1.13 These requirements do not consider the effect of special applications (such as medical appliances) or special environments (such as hazardous locations). 1.14 These requirements have not been assessed for their suitability for product categories other than appliances such as information technology equipment, telecommunications, laboratory equipment, fire alarm, security systems, emergency lighting, and audio-video apparatus, and may be incomplete with respect to those categories. 1.15 These requirements address the safety of battery systems during storage and use including discharge and charge. These requirements are only considered to be supplementary requirements with respect to the risk of fire and electric shock in battery chargers. The safety of battery chargers for appliances are covered by other standards such as the Standard for Power Units Other Than Class 2, UL 1012, the Standard for Battery Chargers, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.2, the Standard for Class 2 Power Units, UL 1310, the Standard for Power Supplies With Extra-Low-Voltage Class 2 Outputs, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 223, or the Standard for Information Technology Equipment ? Safety ? Part 1: General Requirements, UL 60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1. 1.16 These requirements make frequent reference to the conditions and tests of the end-product standard while also providing minimum conditions or severity of tests. These minimum conditions are not to be construed to imply equivalence to end-product requirements. Conditions or requirements of end-product standards are to prevail over the conditions or requirements of this standard, unless otherwise indicated in this standard. 1.17 This standard is not intended to cover appliances using lithium-metal type cells, and this standard alone will not be sufficient to ensure all hazards are considered for these types of cells. Lithium-ion cells are not lithium-metal cells.

CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1D-05 (R2015) : Amendment 4:2015 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1-05, Information Technology - JPEG 2000 Image Coding System: Core Coding System - Amendment 2: Extended profiles for cinema and video production and archival applications (Adopted Amendment 2:2010 to ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004)


CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1E-05 (R2015) : Amendment 5:2015 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1-05, Information Technology - JPEG 2000 Image Coding System: Core Coding System - Amendment 2: Extended profiles for cinema and video production and archival applications (Adopted Amendment 2:2010 to ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004)

CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1F-05 (R2015) : Amendment 5:2015 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15444-1-05, Information Technology - JPEG 2000 Image Coding System: Core Coding System - Amendment 2: Extended profiles for cinema and video production and archival applications (Adopted Amendment 2:2010 to ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004)

CSA C22.2 NO. 263-15 : Fire pump controllers (Tri-national standard, with UL 218 and NMX-J-626-ANCE-2015)

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Preface

This is the harmonized ANCE, CSA Group, and UL standard for fire pump controllers. It is the second edition of NMX-J-626-ANCE, the second edition of CSA C22.2 No. 263, and the third edition of UL 218. This edition of NMX-J-626-ANCE supersedes the previous edition published on September 28, 2009. This edition of CSA C22.2 No. 263 supersedes the previous edition published in 2009. This edition of UL 218 supersedes the previous edition published in 1999.

Scope

1.1 Products covered 1.1.1 These requirements cover controllers intended for starting and stopping centrifugal and positive displacement fire pumps, including automatic and non-automatic types for electric motor with or without transfer switch or engine driven pumps in accordance with Annex A, item 1. Types of controllers covered include diesel engine, electric motor, limited service, medium voltage and residential. Controllers may be suitable for use as service equipment. This equipment is for installation in non-hazardous locations in accordance with Annex A, item 2. 1.1.2 Controllers for electric motor driven, centrifugal fire pumps are intended for use with squirrel cage or wound rotor motors rated 600 V or less. Controllers for squirrel cage motors may be for across-the-line or reduced inrush current starting. Controllers may be provided with integral automatic transfer switches. 1.1.3 Variable speed fire pump controllers for electric motor driven, centrifugal fire pumps are intended for use with squirrel cage induction, inverter duty rated motors rated 600 V or less, and rated for 50 Hz or 60 Hz. 1.1.4 Limited service controllers are intended for across-the-line starting of squirrel cage motors rated 22 kW (30 hp) or less, 600 V or less. Controllers may be provided with integral automatic transfer switches. 1.1.5 Medium voltage fire pump controllers are intended for use with squirrel cage motors rated 601 V ? 7.2 kV AC. 1.1.6 Residential fire pump controllers are intended for use with single-phase squirrel cage motors rated 240 V or less. Residential fire pump controllers are intended to be used in one or two family dwelling units in accordance with the requirements of item 35 in Annex A. 1.1.7 Diesel engine fire pump controllers rated nominal 24 V DC or less are intended for use with fire pump engines. Where required, AC voltage is limited to 600 V AC or less. 1.2 Products not covered 1.2.1 An automatic transfer switch intended to be used in fire pump circuits, that is provided separate from a controller. Note: Stand-alone automatic transfer switches for fire pump circuits are covered by the requirements of item 11, Annex A.

CAN/CSA E60730-2-9:15 : Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use - Part 2-9: Particular requirements for temperature sensing controls (Adopted IEC 60730-2-9:2008, edition 3:2008 consolidated with amendment 1:2011, with Canadian deviations)

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CSA Preface

This is the third edition of CAN/CSA-E60730-2-9, Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use ? Part 2-9: Particular requirements for temperature sensing controls, which is an adoption, with Canadian deviations, of the identically titled IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 60730-2-9 (edition 3:2008 consolidated with Amendment 1:2011). It supersedes the previous edition published in 2001 as CAN/CSA-E60730-2-9 (adopted IEC 60730-2-9:2000) and its Amendment 1:2008 (adopted IEC Amendment 1:2002). For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as "CAN/CSA-E60730-2-9" throughout. This Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with CAN/CSA-E60730-1:13, Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use ? Part 1: General requirements (adopted IEC 60730-1:2010, with Canadian deviations).

Scope

This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows: 1.1 Replacement: This part of IEC 60730 applies to automatic electrical temperature sensing controls for use in, on or in association with equipment for household and similar use, including electrical controls for heating, air-conditioning and similar applications. The equipment may use electricity, gas, oil, solid fuel, solar thermal energy, etc., or a combination thereof. 1.1.1 Replace the explanatory matter with the following new explanatory matter: Examples of such controls include boiler thermostats, fan controls, temperature limiters and thermal cut-outs. Throughout this standard, the word "equipment" includes "appliance" and "control system". 1.1.2 Replacement: This standard also applies to the electrical safety of temperature sensing controls with nonelectrical outputs such as refrigerant flow and gas controls. 1.1.3 Not applicable. Additional subclause: 1.1.101 This standard applies to single operation devices as defined in this standard.

CSA ANSI Z21.24-2015/CSA 6.10-2015 : Connectors for Gas Appliances

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Preface

This is the fourth edition of ANSI Z21.24 ? CSA 6.10, Connectors for gas appliances. It supersedes the previous editions published in 2006, 2001, and 1997.

Scope

1.1 This Standard applies to newly produced gas appliance connectors, constructed entirely of new unused parts and materials, having nominal internal diameters of 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, and 1 in, and having fittings at both ends provided with taper pipe threads for connection to a gas appliance and to house piping. This Standard covers assembled appliance connectors not exceeding a nominal length of 6 ft (1.83 m). Connectors listed under this Standard are intended for use with gas appliances that are not frequently moved after installation. For the purpose of this Standard, an unused connector, including end fittings, is considered to be a connector that has not been installed. 1.2 Appliance connectors complying with this Standard are considered suitable for use with natural, manufactured, mixed and propane gases, and LP gas-air mixtures. 1.3 Appliance connectors complying with this Standard are for use with piping systems having fuel gas pressures not in excess of 1/2 lb/in2 (3.5 kPa). 1.4 If a value for measurement as given in this Standard is followed by an equivalent value in other units, the first stated value is to be regarded as the specification. 1.5 All references to psi throughout this Standard are to be considered gauge pressure unless otherwise specified. 1.6 Annex A contains provisions that are unique to the United States. 1.7 Annex B contains provisions that are unique to Canada. 1.8 Clause 2 contains a list of standards specifically referenced in this Standard, and sources from which these reference standards may be obtained. 1.9 In this Standard, "shall" is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user shall satisfy in order to comply with the standard; "should" is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and "may" is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
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